Albanactus
| Albanactus | |
|---|---|
| Albanactus from the Genealogical Chronicle of the Kings of England to Edward IV (c. 1461) | |
| King of Albania | |
| Predecessor | Brutus of Troy | 
| Successor | Locrinus | 
| Father | Brutus of Troy | 
| Mother | Innogen | 
Albanactus, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth, was the founding king of Albania or Albany. He is in effect Geoffrey's eponym for Scotland. His territory was that north of the Humber estuary. This myth was then taken up by Giraldus Cambrensis.